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March 18th, 2008 Long Road leads Seuss south to Riggs Racing. - By Charli Brown special to NASCAR PR
Martinsville, VA – After
making the biggest driver announcement in NASCAR Whelen Southern
Modified Tour history in the offseason, driver Andy Seuss and Riggs
Racing knew it was time to get down to business with Saturday
night’s Whelen Southern Modified Tour 150 looming large on their
horizon.
Seuss and his family recently started looking for a van
to make the long commutes to the Whelen Southern Modified Tour races
from their home in Hampstead, N.H. "We found a van on e-Bay that was
relatively close to the Riggs' shop,” said Seuss, “so we
stopped and picked it up while we were down there a couple of weeks ago
to get my seats fitted into their race cars.”
However,
after spending a couple of hours in Martinsville (Va.) at the Riggs
Racing shop, things took a turn for worse on their return home to New
Hampshire. "The van we bought ended up having transmission trouble
and we had to pull over for the night near the Delaware state line,"
Seuss said. "We called the guys in New Hampshire to come down with an
open trailer to tow the van home." Racers tend to make the best of bad situations and this episode would be no different.
The
Seuss' van would not fit onto the open trailer due to the fenders being
welded on, so they towed the trailer around to find a shop that would
cut them off so they could get the van home.
Once they were back
in New Hampshire, Seuss called team owner Jeff Riggs to let him know he
was home safely and the teasing began.
"I had called Jeff and
the guys to tell them about the trouble we had on the ride home and the
guys at the shop all thought it was pretty funny," Seuss said with a
laugh.
“Hopefully that will be the last of my troubles for a little while.”
For
now the Seuss-Riggs duo hope there is smooth sailing on the track as
they ready for this weekend’s season-opener and the battle for
the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour championship.
"The
communication is great and it feels like we've been together for a long
time already,” Seuss said. "Hopefully my travel troubles are
behind me so I can just worry about winning races now."
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